Jane Doe recounts massage encounter with Jeffrey Epstein in Palm Beach, 2004
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The passage provides a personal recollection linking a known billionaire (Jeffrey Epstein) to alleged sexual assault of a minor. While it adds another victim testimony, the core allegations are alread Victim identified as Michelle (Micelle) Licata, a former middle/high school student Incident described occurring in November 2004 in Palm Beach, Florida Details of a massage setting with a silver-hai
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EFTA DisclosurePalm Beach, Florida November 2004 Jane Doe Michelle Licata climbed a narrow, winding staircase, past walls covered with photographs of naked girls. At the top of the stairwell was a vast master bed and bath, with cream-colored shag carpeting and a hot pink and mint green sofa. The room was dimly lit and very cold. There was a vanity, a massage table and a timer. A silver-haired man wearing nothing but a white towel came into the room. He lay facedown on a massage table, and while talking on a phone, directed Licata to rub his back, legs and feet. Micelle Licata, is one of the over 100 middle school and high school-aged girls that Palm Beach billionaire, Jeffrey Epstein, is accused of sexually assaulting. Licata, now an adult living near Nashville, recalls her experience with HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_016430
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